Operator
Spire GlobalManufacturer
Spire GlobalFour of a Kind
1/31/2024
ADLER-2 will use Spire’s LEMUR 6U smallsat platform.
Hancom will host an optical payload on a LEMUR, Spire Global’s 3U smallsat named HANCOM.
Spire Global is based in Vienna, Virginia and provides data-gathering and analysis services in maritime and other markets with more than 110 Lemur satellites in low Earth orbit.
Spire launched its first two Lemur satellites equipped with optical intersatellite links during the third quarter.
Spire serves over 200 ARR customers with its fully deployed constellation of LEMUR nanosatellites and 31 ground stations positioned around the globe.
hiSky plans to demonstrate its technology over LEO with a payload called Ella1 to be hosted on Spire Global’s Lemur 3U satellite expected to launch late next year.
Lemur delivers enterprise-grade mobile software that provides mobile workers with low-training access to an organization’s existing geospatial information.
Spire Global’s LEMUR satellites were designed, built, and are operated by Spire’s UK office in Glasgow and its European headquarters in Luxembourg.
Spire’s LEMUR satellites were designed, built, and are operated by Spire’s UK office in Glasgow and its European headquarters in Luxembourg.
As of June 12, 2019, Exolaunch announced it was integrating 35 small satellites on the July Soyuz flight including eight Spire Lemur satellites to refresh Spire's constellation.
Spire will launch four three-unit Lemur cubesats on a PSLV in March 2019 under a deal brokered by NanoRacks.
Spire deployed two new satellites into its LEMUR constellation on 2021-04-29.
Spire’s next launch scheduled for 2022-10-01 will carry LEMUR satellites equipped with ThrustMe’s I2T5 iodine cold gas propulsion system on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission.